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Title History and international law : an intertwined relationship / edited by Annalisa Ciampi (Professor of International Law, University of Verona, Italy)
Published Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2019]
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Description 1 online resource (232 pages)
Contents Forward / Giorgio Gaja -- Part I: History and international law: an introduction -- 1: Creative forces and institution building in international law / Rolf Einar Fife -- 2: Eastern Europe's imprint on modern international law / Stefan Troebst -- Part II: History and international human rights law -- 3: History, isolation and effectiveness of international human rights law / Annalisa Ciampi -- 4: EU human rights law and history: a tale of three narratives / Sionaidh Douglas-Scott -- Part III: History, international humanitarian law and international criminal law -- 5: 'Treaty after trauma': 'protection for all' in the fourth Geneva convention / Gilad Ben-Nun -- 6: History and core international crimes: friends or foes? / Olympia Bekou -- 7: 'Imaginary trials': the legacy of the icty in Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia / Katarina Ristic -- 8: The rise and demise of the ICC relationship with African states and the AU / Erika de Wet, Gilad Ben-Nun, Olympia Bekou, Annalisa Ciampi, Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, Rolf Einar Fife, Katarina Ristic, Stefan Troebst, Erika de Wet -- Index
Summary "There is a deep and multifaceted relationship between international law and history - political events have legal implications, and international norms and institutions may influence the course of history. This incisive book unveils and illuminates this nexus, providing examples from a wide range of domains of global governance. Analysing this intertwined relationship with particular reference to international human rights, humanitarian and criminal law, this timely book features contributions from leading scholars and practitioners in international law, history and diplomacy. History and International Law, with a foreword by ICJ Judge Giorgio Gaja, covers topics ranging from the connections between current and historical events and human rights protection in the EU, to the ways in which ICC investigations and prosecutions continue to affect political developments in Africa. The authors offer examples of original analysis, establishing innovative paradigms of interdisciplinary research in the field. International lawyers and academics will find this book both useful and insightful. It will also prove valuable to scholars and students of the history of international law, diplomacy and international relations"--Provided by publisher
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject International law -- History.
International law and human rights.
Diplomacy.
diplomacy.
Diplomacy
International law
International law and human rights
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Ciampi, Annalisa, editor
Edward Elgar Publishing, publisher.
ISBN 9781788977494
1788977491